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Egyptian Journal of Surgery [The]. 2007; 26 (3): 133-139
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-126636

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To compare outcome of Ligasure and Ferguson" haemorhoidectomy. Eighty patients with grade III and IV haemorhoids were prospectively randomized and underwent either Ligasureor "Ferguson" haemorhoidectomy. We documented preoperative data, perioperative, [operative time and blood loss], postoperative, [pain score, analgesia, morbidity, hospital stay, healing time, anorectal manometery and patient satisfaction over 6 months]. Ligasure group achieved a significant reduction in operative time, blood loss [each, P=0.001], pain score, analgesics at 1st, 3rd, 7th day, 2nd week [all, P<0.05], hospital stay and healing time [each, P<0.05]. Postoperative morbidity between both groups was significant. Manometeric changes [postoperative versus preoperative] were insignificant in Ligasure group [P>0.05], but in conventional group postoperative pressures were lower, resting [P,0.0001], squeeze [P,0.001]. Also better 3rd month satisfaction was noticed in Ligasure group, p, 0.03. Ligasure haemorhoidectomy is superior to conventional haemorhoidectomy. Ligasure patients gain short term benefits: Reduced postoperative pain, wound healing time and better satisfaction. Cost remains the most important point against LVSS


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Ligadura/métodos , Estudio Comparativo , Dolor Postoperatorio , Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto
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